Stiles and Hart has been manufacturing brick for over a century in Massachusetts. Established in 1886 and now with over 100 years of experience, The Stiles and Hart Brick Company remains the only brick manufacturer in Massachusetts. Our bricks impart an authentic colonial beauty to every project.

We choose to frame the Stiles and Hart Boston City Hall brick with reclaimed granite curbing. This stone was salvaged from Sturbridge during a highway reconstruction project. Its worn tops and soft edges made it a perfect fit.

If you are looking for any type of clay brick paver to use for your patio or walkway please contact Camosse Masonry Supply @ 508.248.4044. , 23 Trolley Crossing Rd, Charlton, MA 01507.

We have an abundance of reclaimed granite from the Odd Fellows Home in Worcester, MA. The building was taken down in 2014-2015. We were able to salvage most of the granite sills, window trim and foundation stone. We also have granite steps from the same project.

The stones pictured below have one edge that is beveled. This stone would be ideal for a custom granite fireplace surround. It could be used inside or out. We have over one hundred feet of this granite in stock.

Every window in the Odd Fellows Home has a granite sill and surround. Most sills have a traditional finished face and beveled top. We have used these for all types of landscaping or masonry applications.

We are always in the market for reclaimed granite and stone! If you have granite or stone on your property please contact us today and we would be happy to give you an initial estimate on the value of your stone. We handle stone with care. If you have a boulder or unique stone that requires special attention please contact us today for a quote.

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We have more granite than we have ever had before! Come out to Charlton and pick your unique stones for any type of landscaping or masonry application.

These posts were made to line a driveway. Rings were installed to allow chain to be hung between posts. Twenty posts were made in all for this project.

The granite was sourced from South St in Ware, Ma. We had over two thousand feet of reclaimed granite salvaged from the streets of Ware. Many of the largest pieces still sit in our Charlton, MA stoneyard.

We have just reclaimed over one thousand square feet of pristine Reclaimed Bluestone. This random assortment of sizes ranges from 12″x12″ up to larger 24″x36″ stones. The thickness averages 1.5″ and the top weathered surface has a natural cleft finish. This would be ideal for any patio or walkway.

Sometimes your lucky enough to be around at the right time and the right place. This is one of those times. We have salvaged 65 granite bollards that have been sitting in the woods for more than forty years. The stones , likely over one hundred years old, were removed and had been sitting around waiting to be discovered.

Each granite bollard is covered in heavy lichen and patina. The weathering wraps the corners and extends from top to bottom. It’s rare to see this type of weathering on so many pieces.

Apex tops dress most of the posts. The piece pictured below is one of thirteen identical in finish but varying in exposed length.

We are fortunate to have been able to purchase 65 unique granite bollards and posts. They average 5′ tall and there are multiple finishes and pointed top details. Contact us today if you are interested in any type of reclaimed granite stone posts or natural stone accent. We have thousands of pieces in stock ready to be shipped.

Here is a beautiful example of Richardsonian Romanesque Architecture. This is the public library in Warren , MA. The building was opened in 1889.

Taken from the Warren Public Library Website”

“Architect Amos P. Cutting of Worcester was engaged to design this Richardson Romanesque building, using Monson pink granite and Longmeadow brownstone. The firm of Patrick Beston of Springfield did the construction. The new Library building was dedicated July 4, 1890 with appropriate exercises, involving Officers of the Town and the Warren Public Library corporation and Building Committee. Inscribed in the granite over the door are the words “Free too All.” A plaque on the wall to the right reads “WPL – A Gift of Friends.””

The above quote mentions Monson Pink. This would be interesting to know if this is true and also a Norcross Bros. stone. I was alway under the impression this was Milford Pink Granite.

Madison Boulder is located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It measures 83′ long x 23′ high and is 37′ wide. The boulder weighs over 5000 tons. For more info about this boulder and many others like it join us at www.stonesofthepast.com where we hypothesize the idea these stones were moved and shaped by hand.

We were proud to have been asked to create Hand Split Granite Posts for the Historic Town of Senoia , GA. Our skilled stonesmith , Patrick Berthiaume , split these stones from larger blocks using traditional methods . These blocks were originally the foundation for the Odd Fellow’s home in Worcester, MA. One day we hope to visit these stones in their new home.

Are you interested in ancient cultures, boulders, Native peoples, stonework and the mysteries of the New England Landscape? If you are please join us at www.stonesofthepast.com It is a work in progress. I detail many of the sacred stones discovered on sites in Central Massachusetts and beyond.

The Odd Fellow’s home in Worcester was taken down in 2015. Stone of New England and Camosse Masonry Supply salvaged all of the granite from the building. Our Charlton yard as a large stock of remaining steps and trim stone.

In the life of a granite curb it’s handled dozens of times while being cut, shipped, installed, removed , salvaged, sorted and then packaged for the client. It was by pure chance that these two stones were reunited, Just in the three months these stones were in our yard we moved them four times before palletizing them as shown above.

We have a wide selection of large weathered fieldstone slabs. These stones have been carefully salvaged from barn foundations and local properties. Most have evidence of being split by hand hundreds of years ago.

The two stones shown below were split in half by the farmer building the foundation. Only the narrow face of the stone was shown in the wall. Each stone is roughly 36″ x 72″ and 12″ thick.

We have a great inventory of reclaimed granite from the Odd Fellow’s Home in Worcester, MA. These stones were once included in the massive stone foundation and trim stones along the brick veneer. Dimensions will range from 12″-30″ wide x 24″-84″ long. We do have limited amounts of longer and wider stock. Please contact us today if you are looking for authentic reclaimed New England granite and stone .

We love custom fabrication, hand splitting and rock-facing. There’s no job to big or small for us to tackle. Contact us today if your interested in reclaimed granite or stone products. Our inventory has continued to grow over the season and we’ve never had more granite in stock.

We have thousands of feet of reclaimed granite curbing. This stone has been salvaged from across New England. We offer a variety of sizes and lengths and build orders to suit your specific needs. Contact us today for any size order big or small.

We have been bringing in trim stone from the Odd Fellow Home in Worcester, MA. This granite has a unique quarter round edge that would be ideal for a fireplace surround or banding design in a masonry veneer. We have over two hundred linear feet of this one of a kind granite.

We will be inventorying this beautiful stone foundation and veneer. The hand split granite is used from the basement to the roofline. In addition we are salvaging unique items such as hearthstones and steps. This home was built in the 1800’s in Charlton, MA

Stone of New England can help create one of a kind stone fireplace surrounds. We use our extensive pieces of salvaged granite to match any projects needs. We have stones in all shapes and sizes and can finish to and dimension.

Reclaimed granite curbing was used for the patio and fire pit. Salvaged bluetone veneer was used to accent the fire pit surround. This material was installed on a properly prepared gravel base and finished with a stabilizing sand to fill the joints.

We have hundreds of square feet of material in a variety of colors. Contact us today for pricing!

Granite Hitching posts are a staple in most traditional New England farms. We have a large inventory and ability to craft or salvage one of a kind stones that will make your job unique from all others.

A friend of ours recently acquired this historic property in Dudley, MA. Years of neglect will require it to be dismantled . Each piece of wood and stone will be repurposed and brought to our Charlton, MA yard.

Please contact us if you are interested in any of the stone or wood materials from this 1780’s federal style home.

Here is a link to the Preservation Mass flickr portfolio. Great pictures!

Last winter we salvaged the East Brookfield Train Station. It is a rare example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture and containted Kibbe Brownstone and Milford Pink Granite from the Norcross Quarries.

We have all of the stone in Charlton, MA and can provide sizing for restoration projects.

We have hundreds of tons of reclaimed granite veneer from the Worcester State Hospital deconstruction project.

Window lintels and sills were carefully salvaged and are stored in Charlton, MA. They would make ideal fireplace surrounds or reused as a lintel or sill. We can custom size any stone for your specific installation.

Stone of New England is happy to announce we now accept Bitcoins. We are the first supply company in New England , possibly the world (we’re checking) to accept Bitcoins as payment. Please contact us today if you would like to purchase reclaimed stone with Bitcoins.

This great set of granite steps was carefully salvaged over the past week. The overall width is 5’8″, the steps being 48″ wide. Chiseled sides dress the left and right of the steps. We can create one set with six steps or three sets with two each. Contact us today for more info and pricing about salvaged granite steps.

Do you or someone you know have a pile of granite or stone worth salvaging? Please contact us today . We are currently looking to expand our inventory of granite and stone. Architectural stone accents, granite landings and granite steps, granite posts and granite lintels, granite foundation stones and granite millstones or wellstones. We can buy your granite today and carefully remove the material with our equipment. If you have granite curbing or granite cobblestones we accept bulk deliveries in our Charlton yard. No order of granite is to small.

This treasure was unearthed while hiking. Is it a butterfly or a turtle? Either way it appears to be similar to other effigies in New England. I like to envision Big Panther reflecting on his ancestors while visiting the Colonel. Other standing stones and boulders mark the landscape.

This is a great example of a colonial factory and mill. The foundation is still intact although heavily deteriorated in sections. It is along the beginning of the Little River between Charlton Reservoir and Pier Point in Dudley, Ma. There is quite alot of history to this area including old and forgotten quarries.

The photos below show a locally quarried granite. The material was split within 1/2 mile of the property. Millstones and other unique elements adorn adjacent properties. Our inventory includes large blocks of stone that would install very similarly. Please contact us today if you are interested in having authentic looking stone for your landscape or masonry project.

This job was recently completed by Boss Landscaping of Quinebaug, Connecticut. We were able to supply hand split granite posts from our inventory of reclaimed material. Make sure to contact Rich Boss with Boss Landscaping.

This stone was hand split using traditional methods and techniques. We installed a stock iron ring for the client. We would be happy to install and bracket or fixture to our granite posts to customize the installation.
Please contact us today if you are interested in a reclaimed granite post.

These stones were broken window sills salvaged from a mill in Auburn , MA. This project took place five years ago. These stones are being repurposed and being installed as boundary markers on a clients property. The stones will mark the corners and outline the bounds.
Our inventory is large and consists of thousands of pieces of granite. Let our experience and understanding of stone help you in finding the perfect solution for your landscape application.

This one of a kind boulder was sorted out of the woods in Connecticut. It has beautiful weathering. The lichen has taken over most of the rock. This would be ideal in a darker shady spot of your landscape. Contact us today if you are interested in Weathered New England Fieldstone Boulders.

While salvaging the stone from Millbury last year we discovered an addition built over the past one hundred years. It appeared, by debris found, to be the milking room. This stone must have been quarried off the property considering its rougher hewn finish and similarities to the make up, not color, of other stones in the area.

This material would be ideal for siting walls or decorative features within a landscape or masonry installation.

We have over one hundred tons of natural New England Fieldstone steppers and slabs. These stones were removed from an 1806 home built in Millbury, Ma. We can load dumpsters or make pallets are needed. Contact us today for the finest in reclaimed and salvaged stone.

We have thousands of feet of reclaimed granite curbing available. Contact us today if you are interested in any size order. We also hand split smaller edging for garden applications. Make sure to ask about smaller sizes that are easy to handle. We can provide cost effective solutions for delivery as well.

The colors of stone are endless. We want to do our best to provide you with as many options as possible. Our stones are always sorted for their color and textures. Contact us today if you have a specific color granite or stone you need for any landscape or masonry project.

We were fortunate to salvage these oversized granite slabs. They sat along front a barn built in 1794. Most of these stones are 3’x5′ or bigger. We have a few left in stock. Contact us today if you are interested in authentic weathered granite from the New England countryside. We have the most diverse and unique inventory in the area. Our network covers the entire Northeast and ability to find unique stones one of our strongest points.

We have hundreds of tons of Reclaimed New England Fieldstone. Our inventory was carefully salvaged from a nineteenth century estate in Millbury, Ma.

We are currently sorting stones and loading dumpsters, pallets and trucks. Contact is today if you are interested in any shape or size of New England Fieldstone including boulders, garden path stones, thin wallstone, New England Fieldstone Veneer or any other type of New England Fieldstone products.

The Millyard Granite Stock was salvaged from South St. in Ware, Ma. We have over one hundred feet of material in our Charlton yard. These stones average twenty-four inches wide and most are eight feet long or greater. These would be ideal for wall coping, posts or oversized steps. Contact us today if you are looking to incorporate reclaimed granite steps into your landscape. We have an extensive inventory of salvaged stone for any landscape or masonry project.

This foundation stone was salvaged from a project on Route 67 in Warren, Ma. It is being reused as a step. We have a great inventory of colonial and turn of the century granite products. This includes foundations stones, fence posts, steps and slabs as well as unique items like Millstones and Wellstones. Contact us today for you reclaimed and salvaged stone needs.

We recently created four matching hitching posts for a customer. These stones measured 48″ long and were roughly 6″ square. We installed the hitching rings as well. We have the inventory to create any amount of granite posts. We us traditional splitting techniques to insure that every stone looks like it has been there for years. Contact us today if you are interested in granite posts of any sort.

We have been working hard to set up a client friendly yard. This includes sorting and organizing each and every stone. Our post display has proven to be a great success. With 8 posts sold in the first week I am sure it will be keeping us busy.

We have a large inventory of reclaimed granite curbing ideal for step applications. Let us help you design a set of steps that’s not only unique but safe and meets all your local building codes! Contact us today at stoneofnewengland@gmail.com for pricing and info.

We created these posts for a customer of the past two years. These stones have a wavy black/blue/white grain. This stone is easily workable although the grain is not consistent. We have oversizes inventory of this stock left. Many of the pieces are over 8′ long and can be worked down to multiple posts.Millyard Fence Posts

Hello everyone! I am happy…and sad, to say that we’ve found a home for these two beautiful pieces of granite. They have been in our inventory for almost three years. I have passed up many offers knowing one day both posts would be used side by side and not split up. I will be sure to have pictures of the installation when it is complete.

Our inventory of posts is continually growing. We have posts from 3′ tall all the way up to 12′ tall. These posts make great statements at the end of the driveway or alongside a stone wall. Do you have a New England fieldstone wall that needs a granite posts? How about a secondary driveway with two hitching posts and a chain? Contact me today to get pricing. Jay @ 508.248.4044

These are two four foot pieces of granite that came from a salvaged railroad bridge.

The granite is very flat and has clean corners.

10" High Straight Faces 48" x 18" x 10" Granite Steps

The second step would sit behind the first taking full advantage of the 19″ tread. The edges of these stones all for perfect alignment.

We will be using the same Railyard Granite Stock to split into fillers to support the second step. We will use traditional methods of splitting and finishing the stones. We also will be cleaning off any risidual building debris.

We recently split three posts using our Milford Granite Stock. The posts were oversized measuring 8″-10″ square and 72″ long. These posts were used to dress the edge of a drive way. Our salvaged stone is carefully fabricated using the traditional methods of drilling and splitting.

Please contact us today for any landscape or masonry project that you are working on.

When it comes to unusual stones that are hard to find Stone of New England is at the top of their game. Our inventory has grown over the winter including a Worcester Mill in which stair sets, keystones and lintels were carefully salvaged. We’ve collected small remnants of the foundation and made 3000lb pallets great for landscape or masonry applications. Contact us today for more info.

Let us design a unique outdoor furniture set using our large inventory of reclaimed granite. Our stone is carefully salvaged from buildings built over one hundred years ago. Bring a piece of history into your landscape.